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Show - , , ) 't!! ' i02 I 4701 ,4 1 'I' ' , 1013 (Continued from Page -----1 il to hear as a little child by his parents reward r Orson Pratt. He spoke of theGod. and ,.' i'4 ,, of NI .1 obeying the commands of related instances of healing by laying ..t "fei;l41 ., on of hand'. :i 1, Isabella Blake. president of i'ie i ' Glasgow branch Relief society,thegaveHe-aby 11 report of the dwork done and lief society an lady miendonari. them e I ti.-1- , received said that the people 44)1.1;41 well and awepted their tracts. She' ' praised thei- faithful ewer, for thir 4,1'.,"r 2 ar help in the work. and for her prayers and donittlene. "..'.I''..- I '; Prost. George F. Itchards occupied ,!, tils the remaining time. lie ex.presesed teen- ''sl l ii to the in Softening . f li pleasure speak- ' he maid, ' '' saints. Lattetdefr The ere. t I !V", 1 : et are few in number Al compared with It was ,?....'Ll:ii The population of the world. even so with the Saints of the prisni- 11.,'':,' True Chrurtianity had tire ehurch 14 iit 7'..': 1' never been popular. The members of 4 the Church Itrf, not dependent ofupon .,f M the their ministers for a knowledge :,1 C; 41 i cOrreetnesse or truth of the principles y ti of the goepel they have embraced... 1 ' Each baptised member has the wit4i I; new of the spirit and the testimony :, "oil within himself. The gospel we have '' ii 1 received is the Lord's plan made for ', , man's salvation. and it la moat per- -i t, , . feet. It is a tremendows responsibil1.1' t.,,ii! Pi. Ity 0144 assumes when one presume 1 to enbstitute for the true gospel one of,,,: Such will be acMan's making. PI 0 iif counted in the end as thieves and rob- ..,1 ;1?i' ,. made hie Lord bare. The provision ( fs ;i II for the proper teaching of the solipet Sr .! I lo his children by tilos whom be has, t'i',lf If;I authorized and sent among the peeti ,e f owever . but few . com l'a rative pie. !It 1 'I it? ly, have believed our report and re- Was it not so In (wired the truth. the dnya of the Savior? We have the assurance. through the promises of lif.,,,"I k , the Lord. that the titn will come 1;t. ,..1 1,i I , t when all emit not only believe, but ,ili, i' i , 1"" know; when every knee shall bow, and every tongue confeee that Jesus us ,:1 ; , is the Owlet. Preat. iticharde coon- I :0;1' i stied the Saints to he faithful in at.. ii!r:! tending to their religious duties, ob- -4'4: a their onspers, go to their meetServe :(,.. r love for one another "1 ..'." and sustain those who are called ';', '.'1 Iss preside. !,,,,,1 promising that if they would do so they would find bappl- t, l "; i ii seas here in this lifo:. end receive the ! :. ... ,,, , I.' reward of eternal ltre in the world to !1 !I 'f)111;! 0 : - SCOTTISH CONFERENCE. Li 1 DESERET' EVENING- NEWS,' SATITILDAr DECEMBER 16 1916 ' lir I Will Be Completed in 1918, While That in Hawaii May Be Finished Early Next Structure at Cardston '.f';'' 11! .... ......... '; ' ig t,'4C ''',.74 '. ! -.-- '' ), ., , k, 1.; '''',.. 44'Vr:,!'. ''. "- ". - . --,,- , , --- - 4,I' -- '; i :.1, , ..' 'V., '. ''''' ',!'its.,' V., ,,,,,,1,".i,,,,- . -- . ,..- ,- smo...onnomfais, '' ''' .''''''''''' 0 .. ,... -------,---- ' A ., Y....4. . A 4,; It ., k - gyatew,---ZLI- TEMPLES ARE UNDER WAY TWO BEAUTIFUL . the obi Oau lai and William .brought in a 71 and brought with hino a functionaries. Amon g themgote-..clerks; and these clerkg Itte wane when OUrellattlell ibsgaaa:t popular. would be coiled by name. I. a, William. th oitee,""n , !;,:, - -- :' - - ...... ' ".4"....."1,E-0-.-- :. . , ,,,,,,, ; . 4' ' 4. .---- - -- ti Summer --- - ........7. --- L Illr---- the name oriouitedil At lir , N, - - days of the.kiebteme. There is g notion. I believe, thw names ars a matter of cran ,,,... . '' surnames and personal namesca. h,et -t ht, 'o very much doubt whe:her a oe,. ' ' '' ' 4? 'Co',: - ;., '; "' -. '14 4t' ': 'N''" ' t ,, , ' '4';'' - '''. , . 1 . that la ste Important to us as : .....--!, I . , ', , '''''''' t, ;4',. '',.t q i .v ., ' d, .. ',., -- i :, . ,..1.. 1 l' , .,.....1,,. We ti . by be shall ,' ,o!ch 1.6......,......, known ww'... . ; .. 't Atogether a matter of chaos-t"' 4. 1 firer ..10 : , t's... - , ., : . Theo. is something very ,:. , ' ',. rt C ' . ,... ..t,.i - s' 4 f , '1,, I ., soiated witil a person's (ingot ... , name w, 4,,. '''' It - ' - ' , ,,.,iz, ' -,- 41,ted1:2-3:- 1 7 i ehimeelf, tend therefore I am ,,! .; ,,,,, that although people of the perm; ,, ,, name may have origefiated ',RAIZ .:,,'IP tip," ,...,,,,,, ent emontriesor In the &ArtieIn ato, fr, ,47ri ,... but in' very widely ovcpareted 41 aNk. i ''''''''...74,2'1,.106011101111,110k '! onehoods; atilt I believe after . ' o o. ,, there is a certain hodongingnew q t; 1' .1 I , aortain link. a certain wi,iding , r1 ' le t . , ''''st' . 4 , holds together families ohich 411 I, he the same surname. There are reasons o h there t.' I . ., geode is A be a surname organlLaiu.ri. r::.-,i.;:fl':: 4 I ao ":' ' ',I" :: ee, think I would have to sa , , SI. .41 , ,i.ry midi , about having a family rxLnizaliat. , think Yott will tinderwaid the roeI 0 A . r::r 41 eons why any perom o. ,'d want w 1j it . 1 , . 4 ramiiy organization wrio :ti int $.4,,, . I, in temple work and is a Lattosise ". i" , . , Saint. But you ww.ild 10C,' to hoe 4 , , , I Lehere. why there I 044t.obt st,,,,lri to a ole N lit ' oc (A name organization. :4 ' 0 LI , 12 I .' T -4Tft4 ' r : in 2Streneth -. ( , , Organiaatioa 1 , t 0,0Ap , l , .; , In the Mei place. it wou!d nue -k i,..,.... , ,,,,..!cr,m, v. ,..... as ;74 for union and you know that In tuba rit - ,.. I .- - ,. , 1 i ' , "I'"10.111c),e..., 1,14 ....,9,4? Ik4s7. 164,4 4.,k there is strength. in :amity otos. 4t- '''''''N " I "' , , , ' 1 ' r-, i Rations I often ri VP this example. rse kl'. , . , , .. k, ' i - - 4 ''''4" - ' . - .., ..., father called his 5(411 t.fiire hilt. .' P '' '" ..' ' , - ; - - - " ' ' his dying bed. and asked them to ot break a raveled thread of twine. t very east)y done. If then Ora, ''''''' "Or 1.0.6.,0011 " : 4: was , 7:5MIZILS ed together a large number of tilt ,A,,044. s' : , I; ,., . 1 , , efortbm,7reiditcrst threads and asked them to break ISLAIY27S9 Petp It could nos be done. a 'mete thred 1 11 a ehild can break s ocny thrms , ,, ,,,,,(1- - ';.i, ,,;.c-i-,;kf, braided , together will hold a ship st ,'- ix ay o it h the tbroa4 , And it anchor. -,., . , 4- ,?. r. , ,,,,,, ,,c, ; and separate links of family orgard a. ills hm.ero.reandtohobtelooa I tctotamne.k.owidhlacnhd ,tt it ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,., ' I ; ,,(i tion. and If It is good for a family is , ft and It i " N ,.... , . k,4:11 Jii'.,It i ,orgortiseid. It is lost ao good sa l, lands. t t'it, 4.. , eertain sense dor an of a certaii la. 1 by...tames GTSSUI:. . .. '''' 11.tr,.1il f 4. , ::' ' name to be Organized bie.aube them t ent persons present ,t There were I i:41 i ho . unity in it and etrength come with 11! 1. -- , 1 Evening Session. , 0.4.0-.'.!1'''', un'ty. ; .... i i,.t 1 Thi evening seattion opened at 11:20. Another reason 91 that whoa a In vocation by Fred L. Newton. - "..,0,, s" : A , 4.1111 01i surname ..,.0 family le organized ist tow 4 ! tides' Antos T. Tucker bore his tea- it .i; li k Vs, o."' ,,-,J, r 1 way duplication in Temple work eill salterto the truth of the gospel He "... tlA.;:441-PI be avoided. To duplicai work is Istat jail& the Eleventh Article of Faith ,f,.00 Abexpensive and in the nature of a that we believe In rellatou .7.2,v...it.. 7 -2 4., mockery'. We do not want to thyli. L.,...,...,,,,, 14.0 , ,... fttiAtste:; cite work in the tempie if we te -- o. help It. It i annoying we Cmcos 210 or rs.nry --ecliowm93oresc Waysira,60.q possibly -Rivemt PAot2grea:ols you diwcover it. and we want to stood 4,0e.trg W 7WittlICO. Offerlitre-MtS- 7 It If we .posolbly citn. Now. in tie - linht of modern conlitioni Ivor cle that he avoided', An indit cui is 1 . mode up of the surrrom families sui .... . s put In the genealogical library aliii , . i ' a ' f , Irl,P and forever du;lionlea ,. stop . ,' ... , ,., ...v.. st : cr. !. . The I., e,logical iihrary of the I ' , ' i I '7;4:4 13. 4tA ''. ,111 some day ha a' met .1 Chun : , ;$ V ' ' At clearit... house for names thus take ' , : . . .. ...lieft't, P. .1t - out and everyone that work is dese , !, : .t. . . for will be found indxed In thee ,,,f. . i ,L,,,, , 1 . v, 4i ,40 1rI, 4, .1 t ii,' rooms and the day la ,A ( capacious 1 ' . ' : ' 1,; ) come when that great society ell re. ''4' ':;,-,- -t 1 ' ' ,i 1i ' 1; . quire a house of lie non. it wit bee ;:i2 4 as Important. so vitally import ' t temples !amino)), and work spats ,, . , ,. s among the people. ,,11 : , ,;,.. 1 ;', '11 ....II 1 You Clark people, all of too. MI , , ' '!'4.: , i . -..., ,, 1 .4' t : gurnam family in this chorea hos i -- -,-, 1,'4,' . 1' ' I1 the s I problem of expensive duplicate .. . , , '''' . t I k , of work and the only we to volt r.,,i ,0..,. ' v,,,t, - 1 , 'i , , P' ' , ... 43,1,, e,,,,,, i '; t, , t;,' , . le to combine and make an lzdez 'a I i Ifirlyfrff:-.;!', t Next you need to form a urtose IL, . ' '''' , -- 11:11'.4 4 ag - .. , i 110..trilya '4 ,it , ,.. Ai i ' organization to set en example to the ; t ,., ' ' '':C '':''... )1 ' : '.! ;'' :1 . it ! S t7, ... rest of the Chureh Le , ;,:::J. . The Youngs me Ili , . . , first, so far as I know, and thee to -.. .It 7 Ithitt , tAt4 1 ' I i , : f ,,,, I ; i . A ..., -"14, ; ',11 ; elp Otewarts followed. They did some el. .' 'I-, . t , 1 ;:'1 i ,..43t; e.,:::,. ;;"!! :;i1 ' , , .., -; totc,i: , Cellen t work for some time. It le ..7 4'. ile'liY11144-1- ' t I, V:17I ....,; ',-- r,:,,. ". , .. ... , z ., 1' :..,.," v s, , 1.406&44 .1 ,,, . ,, '' - '- . ..., : . ."1,,,,:!..r1 ,..,0:01,. ,, advised by the Genalogical Society of .10;:ft'.;-!. A k, If.. ;1 to ,,t - - -- , - - , . , . It , I. , ,2.('-- ...1,- e 't , , ' - - .:,g-- :,,,,d.,,, -' 4- ....6 :: 4 ,1 1144qh.r , . c! ,.'''. :e.., --47...- - :: - 4' ' . ' '.": All trtalt , - ; ,,.: . .' tt : ', 41 1!'7' ; , , , ..' . w,. l'At' ';',, ' ; .,. -' 4;.,kv'--,,- ,' .AN Temple committees. . A ' ', lle., 1,;.z -IL' '1 )1' ,,,:,,,,. 484. ., ,''''' ' ev f v , It would not be expected that ma . . '...' 4 4io :r ; '4 i ' 4 , , Mary Clark and the Clarks of Bet "..". . ,, 4-- , 34 1. ,o ii 4 tiful and some other clerks wouid ea jt I , , - . , , turn their precious books Over nog , - . fi- t f ' tz , I , 'I , , Jrr"E . ' .. ,, , .., ,, ,', . OrrC-1-1, ITI ..1 common center or coninottee, sot '';3,. .. It. , ,, I! .. ,,' . s ,, ? ? .,,, t 4.1 ,i "..1 ,1 , 4 J. - ,t ' , ,' . .' ,.f. . , , . , - iz , just yet. we have not reached the , '''' 1 tr.: f Pt 4.1i t - - '14 ..!..,J., L'''.4,;4; 1; ,.,..? til.,,.,,,A.,T '1.Ls - .d NO ,' ,k ...point yet We could not .it ,, person to take all the Clark or Yew t...., f.r, books. because we have not the mew e3ru recm.,,,,q,-- - coes 7ZWP145 A; t - C4172.12S7121Y;11L.13.5.i rd7; .4' to pay them for It I do not bee 000cm an eternal increase 'il:k'' ii The vicar- os l',1 ' i tt, iota work we can do for our dead anybody, to whom I would turn de : t!i: could sotto We friends is also a grad privilege Ile to over yet. Youngs ITI1 the breaking of ground neckline and the other II.,: tne semi-la- race covers, a space shout 165 feet It will te smaller than the btnadian of tropical plants. The architects .1 closed by showing that not and have a temple committee tether .'t only fowl' 711 next be the Itself to the feet square. building measuring building. measuring Only building poet completed When tt comes to that we will hen Januar) at Late on the !tropical Islands of the Pacific. Both Vti necessar). tott obedi enc e' also. U. i.t. lett hitt blessing ph tne people. is.and of lishu of the Pa- - of these temples now in the course of lud feet.. square. Entrance steps lead square. Crushed Id& rock la being May or June. when it le expected that somebody we can afford to pay t.' 1 Smith will i1 make the h will be laid out as a weed for the President a to voyage, court whi, in concrete Benediction to !make Elder tfoorge W. business of it. but until ild aatian group, construction construction are built along the same formal I ''':o .t! i garden separating the building its conetruction. and Japanese oak and to the Wands to be present at the' time I want to take, care of Of Perry. -of MOrtYlOO" a be with or Oath to the tPMPle exercises. are from no of somewhat the the general plan baptistry There were 115 persons present. adja- Hawaiian koa will be used for interior dedicatory all iwf 1,0 t,l1 I have got More than 22.000 Latter-da- y Saints, Young Family. A priesthood ths Pioneers cntral fest ore surrounded by the cent street. The Interior will be finiehing. The latter le a hard wood ' moti aloe held a t built PitI0 the a4ent 41 I,' !Young books, and I have, about IOU In the l'ahltian. Hawaiian, New SO Abbotsford finished to the architects according in.1-taMabeen rooms resembling finely grained mahogany. aas heenn. These toyt str.tc- four ordinance and surmount- In hard wood plate. South Side thousand names that have pti; ' t with moral decorations' sonic templ. (Battens,. number of handsome' mural paint- land. Samoan. and Tongan islands In tt - 124es are th and I do not want to turn this St t;onrg temple. c,,rn- ed by a fifth. Pope and Burton are and harmonious furnishings. When ings will decorate the wall, all the the Pacific are interested in the con- !ered vember 4. 1914. tot 7 30Saturday, Illt Brest- does p.m who to other 1 parson n any dent rIteorge ecnipleted. which will probably not! rooms being( earried out in a har- struction of the building. The Caned-inpleted tn is17. the la,gan temple. the arihitects. A. Simkins prepid-d- . att I - There were In temnierwiti at not only- be used properly understood the work, winS The temple In the northern Conn-tr- be before the rear tete, the structure montoua color scheme. attendancot Frosid-rotrrto"ft tit IltS: the Mang temptes oda ri,o.! to do ono thing. and this la Is loin( of white granite quarried will be on of the handsomest In the doers of the building will reach from for Chureh ordinances by the 11.0081icon George F. Richard" of the European th Salt Lake tem surruome index of every palm 'rnpt.te1 In thisitttn. Elders (ionr 40 W. Perry. to allow the maximum Church members in Alberta and in British columbia on the chore. of entire region. to floor ceiling who in is in my books. It is going raw the Canadian Kooteney lake on of the most beau-- , stakes,. but by the members of the George Mortimer. and Amos T. Tuck. pie. completed The temple in the Hawaiian islands of sunlight and fresh air. a feature MO ar. and 14 of t many conferences and mission& in the' ward right in my office now andmost cardston. heron in 1913. tfui telies of water on the North will folio Out the same general plan. planned especially for the 1 Y temple eren temple Fresadnt SamuelFerguson. of ne and the IlaWa;i311 temple. The last Aniericun continent. It stands on a Situated right in the midst of the climate. The front of the temple northern districts of the United States. II write a name in aI wrote 3hz as cabinet, i ' Eoinburg branch reported it in go 0 Dnring the Past year improvements: cord. forAsmysoon n striet!tres are the firm of their slutht minnce overlooking the ratan- -, Church plantation. urrounded by all will form a terrace to be used for a an the bishop bee condition. !''' 1:1 1 It in John Richert:eon. Jameot the th effect of height being empha-been rooms. made have sorts of and office recorder's arrangement auxiliary vegetation. root Graham did John Buntr reported Lind to he btult outside rtah, the one sized by the architectural terrace on will overlook not only the f the top also forming a terraced gar- ef the interior of the Logan temple.,.indicates that the genealogical bolt f t ; neighborthe conditiomo in thelr in the seere climate of the Caztadian hich the building testa. miriout This ter ing country but also the nearby ocean. den where will be found all varielleo the building being entirely renovated.,'are ready I expect to turn that I e, lions. Prc:ident George F. iticha do; cobinet into their office and Maine i .'t.; body who wants to know anything enc"uraKing and ratuable In- ) men suuctions. then to distribute such information shout Youngs or any associated neer,. were made; Frederic P. Jones of Joseph P. Price furnished the CLARK SURNAME can go to the cabinet and fuel et AMC8 T TUCKER. ft;! to the various branches. nnti Jo,eph F. Barton. Jr.. sere sus-- I music. It wM be a common source of Wee 4Ierk of Conference. The conference was favored with !mined as members of the high counORGANIZATION SESSION Note: Each family may keep its mation dot Millennial- Star to anybody, became MsTOW E. F. of disthe Elder of Orson Wilford in cil sndl thereof records presence own all and Tangren line place I expect to fil every were well chosen The following list of returned mislibrary His E. ney Id Jones. releawed. James and in record John subjects all from others tinct ! The first genealogical meeting of work. In the Church. There are &time both by the sionaries is from the records in the a Stevens and Marain F. Lynam were ani highly appreciated Saints and friends who attended the office of the First Presidency. where the Clark Surname families was held piac-Christensen was the next and cards enough to fill each drone high c4incliors. Bishop TAKE I.. CONFERENCES.' :47rtnedr;r7e and they will be added to when bet100 ,11.1 and Joseph F. different sessions of the conference. they report upon their return from under the auspices of the Genealogical speaker and brought out the effectivee& Nobody need question then whoa. on ness of and union lA and Barton. Jr.. prurnoted to the high The late arrival of the train prevented the missionary fields: organisation Bishin the Presiding Society of rtah. Elder Whitney from attending SAN JUAN STAKE. his suggestion that the Clarks make ter I am interfering with their rift, that council. Dec. Wednesday. building. ops an immediate orranization, it was or they are laterfering "Atli ante wan releas- - stake priesthood meeting which was It. Ireltert liatignIU11.111 Dor-- II Thomas B. Taylor of lel& There were prment at this iniI held Saturday morning. .At the aft- Henefer. from the Southern done and the following officers were There It Is. all in the geneshetell, Stelae tial meeting. Bishop Joseph Christen-pelardy s istalned, ernoon The quarterly cont rcnce of the San ed and Marriner A tV,;: he dwelt the elected: session President. Joshua It. Clark. library. And this is the priscilie upon as .tar, ,,,,,441Ary of Floridity schools. mlinnon, Pet apart Oct. 13. 1,14. Mrs. Sum Young Gazes of the Juan stake e. held at Itistiding. Scotch-Iris- h Clarks); Tice president. thing which should be done.. S.6 rive prievhood and three general duties of the Saints. also Ward teachwith Utah. r- ,- : and 3. Iftic. There were of Utah. Genealogical Society 1 B. Clark. Connecticut; vice :what elm: A surname organiseike were held. and ers. and cloyed with a eulogy upon a . of the Connecticut. Joseph in attnlahr- ,,,t,r,rs 1:1.44 Len4,441 11 Ite41,1 Dee. 1Raymond W. Miles of St representatives it lj I. onferenc of the Y. M. life of the late President Francis M Clark president. Lorenzo ie. Clark. English. !Prompts a closer union. a 'Piet and (.'"" English. Irish and Scotch-inc- h I ; from ""1 aand conjoint German and the Swiss wort t George. he O. Lyman. NI. Lewis upvice A Sunday Clark. Y. morning wee held on Sunspoke ketch; president. l fellowship who In were others this and lines. giorkon many f Georg,. A Ada- sake prewland the Southern States minsions; At which a creditable on revelation as the distinguishing set apart June le. 1214. anxious to profit by the Instructions secretary, Mils Evelyn Clark. Brethren and sisters we cannot deny Li a of Other speakers of the evening were: successful religion. At was rendered and good re- - leature of the Latter-da- y officers and 14144,,, 41, logical lines. which wen. Elder along S. Francis of Morgan. from fr Earl temple work whiled lit. ,,f the pr.rraro the afternoon R. he most se Joshua Clark. i, 44 : meeting spoke of the progrem being Interestingly upon Australian mission; set Port BoVil; given by Bishop Christensen and Mrs. Evelyn Clark. The next Mary Claxit, spirit of heaven and love and 1 ,,, . a." se...--. Tr'.r. made riven was se as :LI notne .4f the I big "Nothing meeting these Christensen Poo, Gates. Mahon Jotieph your You organizations. 24. 1214. votion. fall ' sick, of called for Dec. ormonlism. ISM Benediction l'ETER ALLAN the Church in James A. Farnsworth of Ashton, presided. After singing "Come. Come money wig 6, 41. was pronounced by Bishop Christen-men- . will fall sick, your dirfloultiel Jacob U. Traynor was sustained Its Ida.. Pi)!4 Ye Saints." prayer was offered bl El'' Make Clerk. 1t':'' '4'' from the Western States mis. short you will have Meetings wet,. I Make to clerk take the of 4,Frank folge ' R. Mrs. place :'. Gates der Joshua Clark. e 1 inatrotiw.. r 444. up on you If you do not act bi lira. C. Bramwell, who had removed from sion. set apart Nov. 24. 1214. on her remarks this In occasion lowed below: outline the I (a) given 4nand T. prraideney of from Painter Joseph Gates mid: Logan. ;,...,44.4, the UNION stake. This a STAKE. 4. 4.4 4 change left vacancy the Auetrallan 111111111013; Olt lie united In work. for thaulod yeanitehlibisistasselde lb. confrgn- Tn. ph.in,4.. in the oftice of stake supertntendent gurnemee hese., been takes - from loottkpintinsidneest it:1,3. apart Sept- In unity there genealogies is etrength. - (b) Avoid ' r of Sunday schools which Elder Tray- 24. 1 14. names- - or from various causes. the temple-workof and research ii .17 duplication Th. the perfOr Manes', of v quarterly conference Oliver M. nittISOM of Logan. from d It morns to me that the serum l'rtion stake was held in the nor had held arid Robert E. Baird the Australian mission; set (c) Set the (wimple for others town. where people lived. from their .f 'h. reilarly peetalli were th.ao hoidIng ,7. apart Sept to follow. was chosen for that position. Evelyn ' ,hrnacie at Latiranda, Surname organisations occupations. from father, ae William's family organization should be We 11 1 '', Sat(d) the priesthood exhorted to 1214. 24. Oregon. are advised by the Genealogical So- eon. John's eon. sires' names. etc. ..r1.4 anti Deo. II and 10. On itoosnbaum who from point of servW were ale. msgetf, their Joseph L. Quayle of Logan. from Pietro- -- o,t"tairlt of Monday. t was the oldest auxiliary oritsinizait of Utah. Example: 'Young Sur- They have been taken from various weather conditions' the at- - ice. alaS".peor ad along t the 4 e Australian mission; set apart Sept. ciety to be lin" ft'dita! Bon waa name Organization. Stewart Surname circumstances. nick. names and Aehead. : transferred from stake 24.1214. Indarn Wain not ito Mrge KB other and econo lmPral avoid I . , C; comInto , -- ; but L. orT. M. of 0 going surname names, the I. the A. canforoncoo of president finet to Orranisationr perhaps ocIptive hllet Object this rear. There wag t i's 1 t debt and to ',MIMI in developing Mal.' A monest RAm counselor to Helen M. Geddes in the are taken from the gantaLtio a: general apt,rociation. however. Natural resource's of the once a year: he could ..i Don Lipton of Earalante. 1. Index all names. and country and tholes in attendance of the words by index trades and profeeekins which Peoliiie agather et Relief society and bar places was filled from the7Alonzo number to help in the footing '., to do our full share in all public im-- Elder is. Southern States misolon; eel cabinet In the rooms of the place followed. You know of William when by ir, li,, Rural GenealogiPearl appointment Whitney. getting each apart June 21. 1214. ., cal Society ef Utah. where everybody U. Cowmen came in to Pingland this togeneral index, index ilk, ,. ., provements. George E. ittoddard presid- l"'". and Pet Reports by tho 'stake presiden cy and ed l'rest. E. Lamont Its Out of Wales. Anderson. ily put he The a ham easy agrees to the same. conference will 1011g be remom- from the Central and Counaelors Wm. D. Hanks and brought great man? pecifile with the library and she could ,. bishops 'hawed that tde Saints States plosion; sot may 2. aro Lewis M. Jenson together with & hint Promote cloeer had unison of various who for and I the spirit professions interesting and 'Icel. apart Feb. t ; ." repprospering temponsily and ppleilumly ISIS. and to clearly and properly distribute occupations, rock as bakers . tailors, twhiethEth.inglisahur:peaamk.intg"Iniawourld 111111114.ti, resentation from the ..arlous priestof presentation of the and that the work of the Lord is i ,I i the labor In the various branches of sheriffs, etc. and among them were grew- - hood quorum and lbered dwelt upon by. Eider Whltney. ansillazy lag In this stake- organizaNov. I 2.Andross Iit. Anderson of the swum gurname.1 I. To hold an . clerks. The people &mon whom be all the information she could tions. Me following changes In stake JACOB H. TRATNER. Salem. Idaho.. from tho California mutt munking. The stake choir ceder the direction 4. 1111ii of oorreepond with came were not a very learned poome. distribute It to the varioue , if Rake Clerk., , sat apart Oct. fil. 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